Business Notices. CHRISTMAS I CHRISTMAS! The Gay and Festive Season is again drawing new, so WILLIAM ADAIR IS determined to keep to the front with hi. Magnificent Stock, specially selected for the Christmas Trade. PARACHUTES In satin and silk, plain and fancy. HOSIERY In endless variety, GLOVES In silk, lace, and kid, 2,4, and fl buttons. CORSETS Of every conceivable shape, TWO CASES RUFFLINGS Just opened. For Christmas I For Christmas I I DRESS DEPARTMENT, The Nun's Veiling so much inquired after, I have in all the new colors ; also in black. N.B.—lf you have bought dress goods elsewhere, and cannot get satins or silks exactly to match, you can calculate on getting it matched at my warehouse, aa I specially make it my business to keep all the shades in the market. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Beautifully-trimmed Summer Hats, at 7s fid is the latest triumph. These goods are really very effective, and are well adapted to the present season. Lovely little Bonnets, at 17s 6d, is another production of the workroom which I feel proud to call your attention to. They are really very choice, effective, and pretty. 846 WM. ADAIR. JJIRASER, -yyYLLIE AND HORSE SALES EVERY SATURDAY, MASONIC STABLES, —At 2— CATTLE SALES— Makabaka weekly, TUESDAY— September 25 November 6 October 2 ~ 13 I, 9 n 20 ~ 16 .. 27 23 December 4 30 ~ 11 » 18 „ 25 Waerenga-a-hika, fortnightly, DAYSeptember 27 November 8 October 11 „ 22 „ 25 December 6 December 20. SALES FOR Wool, Hides, Sheepskins and Tallow, the First Tuesday Month, at Makaraka pORTER AND OROFT, LAND PURCHASERS AND STATION AGENTS. Native and other Lande purchased on Commission or part Interest as per agreement. Documents Translated and Attested. Properties sold and leased, valuations made, and surveys undertaken. Conveyances, Leases, and Mortgages under “The Land Transfer Act"prepared. All communications and transactions strictly confidential. 829 OEN’TRAL BAKERY. Henry fisher announces that having commenced business in those Central Premises in Gladstone Road, he is now enabled to produce Magnificent Bread, Confectionery, Pies of every description, Tartlets, *o„ of the first quality. Orders for hot Pies for Suppers promptly attended to. No pains or expense will be spared to render this Bakery the BEST IN TOWN. 836 BEAD IT ALL. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE HOP BITTERS ABB The Purest and Best Medicine ever made. THEY ARE COMPOUNDED FROM Sops, Buohu, Mandrake and Dandelion. The oldest, best, most renowned, “ and most valuable Medicines in M the World, and in addition (< contain all the best and most cur- “ ative properties of all other • “ bitters / being the greatest Liver “ Regulator, BLOOD PURIFIER “ and life and health restoring agent “ on earth.” They Give New Life and Vigour to the Aged and Infirm. “ To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary, “ Men, Labourers, Ladies, and all “ those whose sedentary employment <( causes irregularities of the Blood Stomach, Bowels or Kidneys, or who “ require an Appetizer, Tonic and <( Mud Stimulant, these Bitten are ‘‘invaluable, being highly curative, «' tonic, and stimulating, without in«toxicating.” “No matter what your feelings “ o r symptoms are, or what the « disease or ailment is, use Hop « Bitten. Don’t wait until you are « B i o k, but if you only feel bad or « miserable, use the Bitters at once. “It may save your life. Hundreds “ have been saved by so doing, at “ a trifling cost.” Ask your Druggist or Physician, “Do not suffer yourself or let “ your friends suffer, lut use and “ urge them to use Hop Bitters.” “ Remember, Hop Bitters is no “ vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, “ but the best and purest Medi- “ cine ever made, and no parson or “ family should be without it.” HOP BITTERS MANVFAOTUBING CO-> Melbourne, Australia Rochester N.Y U.S-A., Toronto, Paris, Lonlon, Antwerp. 859
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 January 1884, Page 1
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